Kate Walsh Advocates Against Plastic Surgery
Recently fans have also noticed that she looks to have gotten a little better looking below the neck as well, spreading rumors of breast implants.
Kate Walsh could have gotten breast implants, using silicone implants from makers Mentor or Natrelle. But more likely, her new growth is due to the costume department, who has her wearing an amazing push-up bra.
Miami plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Salzhauer says, “I actually think that Kate’s abundant cleavage is caused from a very tight push up garment rather than a Breast Augmentation.”
OcBody plastic surgeon Dr. John Di Saia says, “It might just be the bra.”
Kate Walsh looks great for a woman over 40 and she’s not afraid to show it. The Private Practice star poses nude on Shape magazine and discusses life, love and her thoughts on plastic surgery in the pages of the magazine.
Kate Walsh sure isn’t shy, and showed off her fit body by posing without anything on. Kate works hard to look good and doesn’t use plastic surgery to stay on television, although she doesn’t judge women who do go under the knife.
“Everyone has her line in the sand. I draw mine at facials and laser treatments,” she said. “But if others want to go a step further, it’s their call.”
In the past, Kate has been very vocal about other actresses jumping on her anti-plastic surgery bandwagon.
“Dear Hollywood actresses, stop f–king up your faces, it’s looking [like] the bar scene in Star Wars.”
Kate looks great and uses devices like skincare and push-up bras to mimic the results found after breast augmentation
Kate Walsh ‘bares all’ & talks plastic surgery
“TV’s Kate Walsh bares all. How she stays this hot at 44,” shouts the red-lettered cover line on the March issue of Shape.
Inside the magazine, the “Private Practice” actress is quoted as saying, “We live in a strange time when getting plastic surgery is as common as dyeing your hair. But in my profession, I need a malleable face. Everyone has her line in the sand. I draw mine at facials and laser treatments.”
She adds, “If others want to go a step further, it’s their call.”
That sounds a lot like what Gwyneth Paltrow said in Harper’s Bazaar recently. Paltrow said she’ll pass on the Botox in favor of doing “little things, like lasers.”
Neither Kate Walsh or Paltrow have said what type of laser treatments they get. But going the laser route can be pretty rigorous — and it can get expensive for those who aren’t earning Hollywood salaries.
When people talk about lasers, it can mean ”a 15-minute job or .. a 2-hour job with 2 weeks of down time, with peeling, redness and crusting,” says Dr. Tony Nakhla, medical director of OC Skin Institute and author of the book, “The Skin Commandments”.
There are different lasers for all kinds of skin problems, from zapping freckles, red splotches or broken blood vessels to the more involved work of resurfacing the skin to get rid of wrinkles, says Nakhla, who counts entertainment industry types among his clients.
By the way, Nakhla says Botox gets a bad rap on the face-freezing front. It can get rid of wrinkles without having that effect. ”That (patients’ expectations that their faces will freeze) is a misconception,” he says.
Kate Walsh: ‘Plastic Surgery Isn’t For Me’
Kate Walsh reveals more than her totally bare and naked body in the March 2012 issue of SHAPE!
The Private Practice star opens up about everything from her natural hair color to her thoughts on plastic surgery in an exclusive interview with the fabulous fitness magazine – and us has the details.
“We live in a strange time when getting plastic surgery is as common as dyeing your hair,” the 44-year-old actress says. “But in my profession, I need a malleable face. Everyone has her line in the sand. I draw mine at facials and laser treatments.”
However, just because Kate isn’t a fan of plastic surgery for herself, she doesn’t judge those who indulge in it.
“If others want to go a step further, it’s their call,” she adds.
And although everyone knows her as a radiant redhead, Kate reveals that she was actually born a blonde!
“I felt like an imposter before,” says Kate about her days as a blonde. “I’m stronger and sassier as a redhead. It’s much more me.”